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Feuding neighbors common over the years

Fayette County History

By Linda Hanabarger

Wednesday, April 3, 2013 at 12:53 pm

This scene has played itself over several times in our county’s history.
A farmer invests in a bull with a good bloodline. He advertises to his neighbors that – for a fee – the bull is available for breeding purposes.
Down in Wilberton Township, Mr. Schaefer bought a bull. His neighbor’s fence just happened to collapse and, wouldn’t you know it, the next crop of calves had the unmistakable markings of Mr. Schaefer’s bull.
When this happened not once, but several times, the bull’s owner got a little hot under the collar.

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